devilbox/docs/corporate-usage/showcase-over-the-internet.rst

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Showcase over the internet

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Why

Sometimes it is just convinient to make your local project available over the internet to quickly showcase your current work to a customer. Instead of having to deploy it somewhere and even be able to live code during the showcase the Devilbox provides an easy way to accomplish exactly this via Ngrok.

How

First you want to add Ngrok to the Devilbox stack via its pre-defined Docker Compose override file.

  • custom_container_enable_ngrok

Once you have followed the above documentation everything works with default settings. To actually customize and choose the virtual host to expose you will need to alter the NGROK_HTTP_TUNNELS .env variable.

How this can be done exactly will be shown in a couple of examples below.

Examples

Recall the following formats for the variable:

  • <domain.tld>:<addr>:<port>
  • <domain1.tld>:<addr>:<port>,<domain2.tld>:<addr>:<port>

Note

Even more than two tunnels are supported, but this will again depend on your Ngrok license.

Where each individual part consists of:

  • <domain.tld> is the virtual hostname that you want to serve via Ngrok
  • <addr> is the hostname or IP address of the web server
  • <port> is the port on which the web server is reachable via HTTP

Expose my-project.loc via web server

  • <domain.tld>: my-project.loc
  • <addr>: httpd
  • <port>: httpd80

So the resulting .env value will be:

NGROK_HTTP_TUNNELS=my-project.loc:httpd:80

Expose my-project.loc via Varnish

  • <domain.tld>: my-project.loc
  • <addr>: varnish
  • <port>: 6081

So the resulting .env value will be:

NGROK_HTTP_TUNNELS=my-project.loc:varnish:6081

Expose my-project.loc via HAProxy

  • <domain.tld>: my-project.loc
  • <addr>: haproxy
  • <port>: 80

So the resulting .env value will be:

NGROK_HTTP_TUNNELS=my-project.loc:haproxy:80

Expose my-project.loc and website1.loc via web server

Note

Exposing more than one vhost will require a pro enough license from Ngrok.

  • <domain.tld>: my-project.loc
  • <addr>: httpd
  • <port>: 80

and

  • <domain.tld>: website1.loc
  • <addr>: httpd
  • <port>: 80

So the resulting .env value will be:

NGROK_HTTP_TUNNELS=my-project.loc:httpd:80,website1.loc:httpd:80

Expose my-project.loc via web server and varnish

Note

Exposing more than one vhost will require a pro enough license from Ngrok.

  • <domain.tld>: my-project.loc
  • <addr>: httpd
  • <port>: 80

and

  • <domain.tld>: my-project.loc
  • <addr>: varnish
  • <port>: 6081

So the resulting .env value will be:

NGROK_HTTP_TUNNELS=my-project.loc:httpd:80,my-project.loc:varnish:6081